Ramair filter arrived...

I've enjoyed reading these posts, I found all of the information very valuable. I originally just stopped in to compare k&n vs ram air. And got more than expected. I bought a Reband exhaust and when advised to pair it with a k&n system, I oops'd and put in an under seat stock replacement. My bad! Had a dyno tune done, to my regrettable distruction of my new chrome pipes. I only saw a gain of 10 hp(I was very disappointed). But when you don't have access to the real talent, I wish I could say you get what you pay for. It may have been more cost effective to cross the pond!

1) If we knew your location (under avatar) would be easier to advise or recommend.
2) The K&N OEM style is useless for performance and you need both intake and exhaust improvements for good results.
If in the NW USA, I can recommend a super-guru tuner . . .
 
Ooh! You have my attention, sorry if I didn't fill in some blanks. I'll work on it! I'm in the Des Moines area of Iowa. Presently kicking cansers ass in the mercy hospital. I guess I have finally got time to write instead of just reading.
 
Ooh! You have my attention, sorry if I didn't fill in some blanks. I'll work on it! I'm in the Des Moines area of Iowa. Presently kicking cansers ass in the mercy hospital. I guess I have finally got time to write instead of just reading.

Sorry to hear that. I've been in a similar situation. Fortunately I bought whoop ass in the resealable glass bottle, since I've had to use it twice :mad:

PS, keep up the fight !
 
Will do doctors say we're going strong. Now we can get a better look at what I need to do with the bike, THIS IS THE THERAPY PART!:thumbsup:;)
Keep up the fight.

I just finished reading all 24 pages. Good stuff. I find it interesting that all kinds of power is realialized regardless of the location or style of the air filter. Exhaust seems to be the big key followed by tuning.
 
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